Organisation
New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties
Submission
Submission to the Senate Environment, Communications and the Arts Committee’s Inquiry into the Effectiveness of the Broadcasting Codes of Practice
The New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties (CCL) is of the view that adults should be free to decide what they will or will not watch on free-to-air commercial television in evening time slots. CCL notes that 90% of Australians surveyed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) in 2007 agree with this...
Report
Sexual assault offences - review of penalties
In the wider community, recidivism rates among sex offenders continue to be widely over-estimated and imprisonment rates under-estimated. The authors of this submission to the NSW Sentencing Council's review of penalties for sexual assault offences believes it would be in the interests of justice for government to ensure that the community has better access to...